BSAC Seminar: Motion Processing as the Next Consumer Breakthrough Technology

May 4, 2010

Stephen Lloyd

Vice President -- Engineering, InvenSense
May 4, 2010 | 12:00 to 01:00 | 521 Cory Hall, Hogan Room
Host: John Huggins

A primary driver today for innovation in consumer products is the application of motion functionality to introduce human actions into the digital domain. MEMS motion sensors are becoming broadly adopted for the cost, size, power and performance advantages they offer. This presentation will go through the MEMS basics and introduce the challenges faced by the industry. InvenSense MotionProcessing (TM) technology, which combines inertial measurement units with digital processing and motion-based applications, answered the challenge with the most cost-effective Nasiri-Fabrication process and state-of-the-art MEMS design. The technology enables consumer devices to readily incorporate motion while still meeting critical cost, size, robustness, and battery life requirements. This presentation will also unveil what technology evolution holds in store for future capabilities.

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